of coronary artery disease from the inside: Light at the end of the tunnel? Ulrich Sigwart* Surgical treatment of coronary heart disease has shown its life saving benefits in millions of patients for more than half a century. Attempts to create less invasive ways to achieve similar results have attracted great attention since the introduction of balloon angioplasty in 1977. The fascination with such techniques was hampered by a 30 % recurrence rate and a 5 % rate of abrupt closure, requiring emergency bypass surgery in most instances. Angioplasty lost much of its unpredictability with the introduction of stents in 1986. The use of potent anti-platelet regimes added further safety, but recurrence remained a definite thread until the introduc...
Aims There is a continuous increase in the number of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ...
textabstractAndreas Gruentzig initiated the era of interventional cardiology in 19n with the introdu...
It is unnecessary to reiterate that there is a highprevalence of coronary artery disease in thepopul...
The near exponential rise in percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) in the treatment of patients wi...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remains one of the most important causes of morbidity and mor...
textabstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to p...
In each of the first three decades of myocardial revascularization, conventional treatment has been ...
SUMMARY In the past 20 years, basic and clinical research have provided new information on coronary ...
The ability to perform surgical procedures on the heart was one of the greatest accomplishments of t...
The evolution of cardiovascular surgery in recent years was a pleasant surprise for all those who fo...
Cardiac catheterisation began with the self-demonstration by Forssmann in 1929 of the feasibility of...
AbstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to percu...
In the past decade, the idea of lessening the invasive aspect of coronary surgery led to the develop...
the syndrome of angina pectoris in 1768, considerable effort by medical investigators has been direc...
The first percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was performed in September 1977 by Andreas Grüntz...
Aims There is a continuous increase in the number of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ...
textabstractAndreas Gruentzig initiated the era of interventional cardiology in 19n with the introdu...
It is unnecessary to reiterate that there is a highprevalence of coronary artery disease in thepopul...
The near exponential rise in percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI) in the treatment of patients wi...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remains one of the most important causes of morbidity and mor...
textabstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to p...
In each of the first three decades of myocardial revascularization, conventional treatment has been ...
SUMMARY In the past 20 years, basic and clinical research have provided new information on coronary ...
The ability to perform surgical procedures on the heart was one of the greatest accomplishments of t...
The evolution of cardiovascular surgery in recent years was a pleasant surprise for all those who fo...
Cardiac catheterisation began with the self-demonstration by Forssmann in 1929 of the feasibility of...
AbstractInterventional cardiology has recently witnessed the growth of several alternatives to percu...
In the past decade, the idea of lessening the invasive aspect of coronary surgery led to the develop...
the syndrome of angina pectoris in 1768, considerable effort by medical investigators has been direc...
The first percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was performed in September 1977 by Andreas Grüntz...
Aims There is a continuous increase in the number of percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty ...
textabstractAndreas Gruentzig initiated the era of interventional cardiology in 19n with the introdu...
It is unnecessary to reiterate that there is a highprevalence of coronary artery disease in thepopul...